I'm a practicing attorney in Florida, and what I do know is that for Circuit City to have a cause of action against Speedy, they must demonstrate that his posting of the ads has caused them some sort of harm. Unless Speedy is a CC employee and his disclosure of the ads violates an employment agreement, I really can't see where the harm is coming from. I do not know what legal theory they are suing under, but unless there is some sort of privity of contract between Speedy and CC, I don't see how they can stop him. I agree with whiptcracker, sometimes I read speedy's postings and I go to CC to take advantage of deals I otherwise would not have known about. So in a way, it could be argued that Speedy is helping CC a great deal. Given the popularity of CAG, CC is likely deriving a great benefit from Speedy. I do not subscribe to a newspaper, nor do I frequent CC's website. Without Speedy's postings, I would have no knowledge of the "Sunday deals." I would imagine there are many others like me out there. Oh well. If CC wants to stop Speedy and lose business, its on them.